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====Turkic==== :*[[Azerbaijani alphabet|Azerbaijani]] includes the distinct Turkish alphabet letters [[Ç]], [[Ğ]], [[Dotless I|I]], [[İ]], [[Ö]], [[Ş]] and [[Ü]]. :* [[Crimean Tatar language|Crimean Tatar]] includes the distinct Turkish alphabet letters [[Ç]], [[Ğ]], [[Dotless I|I]], [[İ]], [[Ö]], [[Ş]] and [[Ü]]. Unlike Turkish, Crimean Tatar also has the letter [[Ñ]]. :* [[Gagauz alphabet|Gagauz]] includes the distinct Turkish alphabet letters [[Ç]], [[Ğ]], [[Dotless I|I]], [[İ]], [[Ö]] and [[Ü]]. Unlike Turkish, Gagauz also has the letters [[Ä]], [[Ê]] [[Ș]] and [[Ț]]. [[Ș]] and [[Ț]] are derived from the [[Romanian alphabet]] for the same sounds. Sometime the Turkish [[Ş]] may be used instead of [[Ș]]. :* [[Turkish alphabet|Turkish]] uses a {{angbr|G}} with a breve ({{angbr|[[Ğ]]}}), two letters with [[two dots (diacritic)|two dots]] ({{angbr|[[Ö]]}} and {{angbr|[[Ü]]}}, representing two rounded front vowels), two letters with a cedilla ({{angbr|[[Ç]]}} and {{angbr|[[S-cedilla|Ş]]}}, representing the affricate {{IPA|/tʃ/}} and the fricative {{IPA|/ʃ/}}), and also possesses a dotted capital {{angbr|İ}} (and a [[dotless i|dotless lowercase {{angbr|ı}}]] representing a high unrounded back vowel). In Turkish each of these are separate letters, rather than versions of other letters, where dotted capital {{angbr|İ}} and lower case {{angbr|i}} are the same letter, as are dotless capital {{angbr|I}} and lowercase {{angbr|ı}}. [[Typeface|Typographically]], {{angbr|Ç}} and {{angbr|Ş}} are sometimes rendered with an [[underdot]], as in {{angbr|Ṣ}}. The new Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, and Gagauz alphabets are based on the Turkish alphabet and its same diacriticized letters, with some additions. :* [[Turkmen alphabet|Turkmen]] includes the distinct Turkish alphabet letters [[Ç]], [[Ö]], [[Ş]] and [[Ü]]. In addition, Turkmen uses A with diaeresis (''[[Ä]]'') to represent {{IPA|/æ/}}, N with caron ({{angbr|[[Ň]]}}) to represent the [[velar nasal]] {{IPA|/ŋ/}}, Y with acute ({{angbr|[[Ý]]}}) to represent the [[palatal approximant]] {{IPA|/j/}}, and Z with caron ({{angbr|[[Ž]]}}) to represent {{IPA|/ʒ/}}.
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